The R.H. Mallory Center for Community Geography is building university-community partnerships to address critical human-environment issues in New Mexico
In this citizen science event in which we take 📸of nature in our 🏙️. These📸are used to ID species and collect info about urban ecosystems! 🧠 Teams across the world engage in friendly competition to record the most observations. 🌏
#citynaturechallenge#citynaturechallengeabq
Our Center is excited to sponsor the 2023 Annual Leopold Lecture organized by @AldoLeopold_NM 🎉
This year's lecture will be given by Robin Wall Kimmerer, author of "Braiding Sweetgrass" on April 22, 2023 @ 5:30pm! 📙🌱More info: https://t.co/989doAZOa5
We are honored to have Robin Wall Kimmerer as a speaker for #LeopoldWeek2023. Remember to register at https://t.co/7c5ePFdbHJ. This link gives you access to both the program and its recording.
Check out the work of these cartographers & watch a recording of the panel on our YouTube channel. 💻https://t.co/9EcbrrIOhQ
Also, thank you to our opening speakers, moderators, campus sponsors & Center. 🙌🏽
#indigenous#cartographies#mapping#universityofnewmexico#geography
🗺 Indigenous Cartographies @ UNM huge success! Thank you to our presenters: Christine Ami, Deana Dartt, Rudo Kemper, Annita Lucchesi, & Reuben Rose-Redwood. 👏🏽 We learned so much from you & received many comments from attendees who found the events transformative & inspiring. 🌱
📢Join us for UNM Geography's annual Murphy Lecture! ⭐️This event is free and open to the public.
🌵Dr. Sundberg will discuss how enforcement of the border with 🇲🇽involves more-than-human affairs including other species & earth processes.
#geography#borders#soilscience#desert
The Center is now accepting applications for faculty affiliation. 🎉Any UNM faculty member with an interest in community-engaged teaching, research, or mapping is encouraged to review the affiliation criteria on our website and apply. 👩🏫👩🔬🙋♀️
➡More info: https://t.co/YXUgjZAElS
We'd like to congratulate🎉@UNM_GES and @nmsu Geography students on their successful participation in the Southwest Division of @theAAG Annual Meeting!
Almost all of their presentations were on research about #NewMexico and many of them have worked on projects with our Center!🌞
This symposium seeks to develop new borderland and border-crossing approaches to North America that center Indigenous peoples, homelands, political concerns & related dynamics.
✨This event is free and open to the public.
➡️Register here: https://t.co/bX3N1TDqZn